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This Is An Article About Nothing

Scoop Publisher Francesco Abbruzzino

 

 

There was once a television show about nothing.  For those that are too young to remember, it was called “Seinfeld” and it ran from July 5th, 1989 to May 14th, 1998.  But in reality, it wasn’t really a show about nothing.  It was actually about anything and everything, and it captured the reality of modern living in ways that were truly unique.  I have to admit that I was a regular viewer in those days, and each week I eagerly tuned in to see what Jerry, Elaine, George and Kramer would do next.  It was great television, and unfortunately they just don’t make shows like that anymore.  Instead, we are cursed to have hundreds of channels to watch but hardly anything on them that is ever worth watching.

On the Internet, the problem is even worse.  There are literally millions of websites, and most of them are garbage.

 

Personally, I try very hard to always give my readers a reason to come back the next day.  I consider it to be a great honor that so many people take the time to check out my work, and I am so thankful for the faithful readers that have kept returning to my websites for more than 10 years.

 

Unfortunately, today I will be publishing an article that is literally about nothing.  The attacks on free speech have become so extreme that it is no longer safe to talk about anything that really matters.  If I offer an opinion on just about anything, social media censors will likely descend upon this article like ravenous wolves, and that isn’t fun.

 

So I won’t be talking about Joe Biden in this article.  Even though the mainstream media has relentlessly attacked Donald Trump for the past four years, and even though social media companies allow the most horrible things you can imagine to be said about Trump on their platforms, it has been made clear that criticism of Biden and his administration will be treated completely differently.

 

You could say that is unfair, and you would be right.

 

But you don’t control the big platforms.

 

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